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Alice Howland is stubborn, clever and driven – a professional at the top of her game. But, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 50, she is compelled to confront her new reality and draw on her resilience to remain independent for as long as possible.

Alice strives to remain true to the woman she has always been, while relationships shift within her family, in her work and most importantly with herself. Uncompromising yet tender, this new adaptation of the award-winning novel truthfully acknowledges life with a progressive disease - its conflicts and burden, and its small, priceless victories.

Starring Sharon Small with a spellbinding performance as Alice, alongside Eva Pope, Martin Marquez, Mark Armstrong, Ruth Ollman, Micah Balfour and Anna Andresen, this tender and touching play is a unique insight into the experience of a woman fighting to maintain her identity as her world changes.

'Beautifully played by Sharon Small. Over the course of 90 minutes we see the frustrations, the anger and the sadness which dementia brings, but more than that we see there is still a life to be lived.'
Yorkshire Post

'A moving story and powerful performance - definitely worth a watch.'
North West End Magazine

'A moving production that manages to find the positivity at the centre of an otherwise devastating illness.'
The Stage

Alice Howland is stubborn, clever and driven – a professional at the top of her game. But, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 50, she is compelled to confront her new reality and draw on her resilience to remain independent for as long as possible.

Alice strives to remain true to the woman she has always been, while relationships shift within her family, in her work and most importantly with herself. Uncompromising yet tender, this new adaptation of the award-winning novel truthfully acknowledges life with a progressive disease - its conflicts and burden, and its small, priceless victories.

Starring Sharon Small with a spellbinding performance as Alice, alongside Eva Pope, Martin Marquez, Mark Armstrong, Ruth Ollman, Micah Balfour and Anna Andresen, this tender and touching play is a unique insight into the experience of a woman fighting to maintain her identity as her world changes.

'Beautifully played by Sharon Small. Over the course of 90 minutes we see the frustrations, the anger and the sadness which dementia brings, but more than that we see there is still a life to be lived.'
Yorkshire Post

'A moving story and powerful performance - definitely worth a watch.'
North West End Magazine

'A moving production that manages to find the positivity at the centre of an otherwise devastating illness.'
The Stage

Alice Howland is stubborn, clever and driven – a professional at the top of her game. But, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 50, she is compelled to confront her new reality and draw on her resilience to remain independent for as long as possible.

Alice strives to remain true to the woman she has always been, while relationships shift within her family, in her work and most importantly with herself. Uncompromising yet tender, this new adaptation of the award-winning novel truthfully acknowledges life with a progressive disease - its conflicts and burden, and its small, priceless victories.

Starring Sharon Small with a spellbinding performance as Alice, alongside Eva Pope, Martin Marquez, Mark Armstrong, Ruth Ollman, Micah Balfour and Anna Andresen, this tender and touching play is a unique insight into the experience of a woman fighting to maintain her identity as her world changes.

'Beautifully played by Sharon Small. Over the course of 90 minutes we see the frustrations, the anger and the sadness which dementia brings, but more than that we see there is still a life to be lived.'
Yorkshire Post

'A moving story and powerful performance - definitely worth a watch.'
North West End Magazine

'A moving production that manages to find the positivity at the centre of an otherwise devastating illness.'
The Stage

18th September - Dementia Friendly Performance

Still Alice

There are no booking fees for this production.

However, all bookings made through ATG Tickets for this venue are subject to a £3.65 Transaction fee.

Still Alice Access

Booking Information

Access Booking line: 0800 912 6971

Babes in Arms Policy

Children under the age of 18 months will not require a seat and can remain on the lap of the attending adult. Children over this age must therefore have a seat purchased for them.

Richmond Theatre Visual Story

A visual resource to help prepare
visitors for a new experience and to help them become familiar with new
surroundings and what to expect. Click here to download it

The Stalls, Stalls Bar and an adapted toilet are accessible to wheelchair users. Please note this
venue does not have a lift and access for wheelchair users is restricted to the
Stalls level only.

An induction loop is fully installed in the auditorium. There are a limited number of headsets for the infra-red hearing system which should be booked in advance at the Box Office. Headsets are available from the kiosk in the foyer on payment of a returnable deposit (£5).

Hearing dogs and guide dogs are welcome in the theatre. Please inform the Box Office at the time of making your booking.

There is an adapted toilet on the Stalls level.

Richmond Theatre Information

Richmond Theatre

There is free parking on Richmond Green and at the Old Deer Park Car Park after 6.30pm.

Please make your requirements known at the time of booking.

There is a bar on each level of the theatre.

The Norman Fenner Room is available for private hire.

There is no cloakroom available at this venue.

Richmond Theatre

The Green
Richmond
Surrey

TW9 1QJ

Directions

By Car:

Approach by the A316.

By Train:

20 minutes from Waterloo (SW Trains), 15 minutes by tube (District Line) from Hammersmith or London Overground from North London.

ATG continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues, and refrain from bringing suitcases rucksacks and large bags into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

Babes in Arms Policy

Children under the age of 18 months will not require a seat and can remain on the lap of the attending adult. Children over this age must therefore have a seat purchased for them.

VIP Experiences

Celebrating a special occasion or entertaining clients? Book for the thrill of a spectacular show and spoil yourself with the luxury of your own private reception away from the crowds. Email richmondadmin@theambassadors.com for more details

Theatre Tours

Take a peek behind the scenes and learn about the secrets of Richmond Theatre. Contact 0208 332 4500 for more details.